Indianapolis Star wrong to promote immoral behavior

For three days in a row, The Star has featured multi-columned articles about an NBA player who came out as a homosexual. This all followed a previous large article on April 27 about a Quaker church that approves of homosexual marriage.

The Star has clearly and flamboyantly aligned itself with a cause that is absolutely contrary to what God accepts as appropriate moral behavior. God has very plainly defined marriage as between one man and one woman. That will not change. Homosexuality, adultery, lying, hatred, greed - the descriptive list of sins could go on. Society may change, but God will not, nor will true followers of Jesus Christ.

Fortunately, there are some good examples in the world of sports whose personal lives kids can still look up to and idolize. Tony Dungy, Jeff Saturday and Tim Tebow are worthy examples for our youth to pattern their lives after. How about Brad Stevens and the Butler Bulldogs?

It is one thing to report the news. It is another to glorify that which is harmful to the individual and society. I am very disappointed in The Indianapolis Star.

Gordon B. Rose

Fishers

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Indianapolis Star wrong to promote immoral behavior

For three days in a row, The Star has featured multi-columned articles about an NBA player who came out as a homosexual. This all followed a previous large article on April 27 about a Quaker church